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9. Tell Jesus

1 When dark and stormy is the way,
When sin besets on every hand,
There’s One who’ll be your friend and stay—
Tell Jesus, He will understand.

Refrain:
Tell Jesus, with the thorn-crowned brow,
The riven side and wounded hand;
Tell Jesus, when to Him you bow—
Tell Jesus, He will understand.

2 No one there is who better knows
The sorrows of this earthly land;
He bears the cross of all our woes—
Tell Jesus, He will understand. [Refrain]

3 Your heavy burdens He will share,
And guard you with His angel band;
Oh, cast on Him your every care—
Tell Jesus, He will understand. [Refrain]

4 When all your labors here are o’er
And at the river’s brink you stand,
Fear not, nor dread the breaker’s roar—
Tell Jesus, He will understand. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: When dark and stormy is the way
Title: Tell Jesus
Author: Ina D. Ogdon
Refrain First Line: Tell Jesus, with the thorn-crowned brow
Meter: 8.8.8.8 R
Scripture:
Topic: Supplication
Source: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Tell_Jesus); Review and Herald Publishing Association, The Gospel in Song, 1926 (76)
Tune Information
Name: [When dark and stormy is the way]
Composer: Charles H. Gabriel
Meter: 8.8.8.8 R
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Tell_Jesus); Review and Herald Publishing Association, The Gospel in Song, 1926 (76)



Media
MIDI file: Tell_Jesus.mid
(http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Tell_Jesus)

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